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    Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Good. Please see any and all photos connected with this listing. A bit scuffed but all pages intact and legible. Good reading copies. Clean. No store stamps. --- --- THAT MCKENNA WOMAN (Silhouette Intimate Moments # 241) --- Marianna McKenna was used to bright lights, big cities and the glamorous life of a Hollywood star, so it came as quite a shock when she became the victim of a tragic mistake and found herself living at the Mescalero Cattle Company as a convict sentenced to work on the ranch for the next six months. Tom Malcolm was a true cowboy, rugged and plainspoken, and he didn't have much use for hothouse flowers like Marianna McKenna. Or so he told himself, though that didn't stop the yearning in his heart or the fire in his blood. --- WILLING ACCOMPLICE (Silhouette Intimate Moments # 239) --- Ross Madigan had one goal in mind, to find the man who had betrayed him. Only one person could help him - his enemy's ex-wife - the woman he'd been unable to forget for eight long years. Determined to clear his name, he had to ignore his escalating hunger for her, a hunger that threatened to destroy his one chance of justice. . . . .Eve Andrews believed in Ross's innocence, and felt obligated to help him. She had no idea that she was walking into danger, and that she'd be on the run from the law. Neither did she expect to fall in love with a man who fought his feelings, until one unforgettable night when his passion was unleashed and their lives were changed forever. . .